Tipping Point NM episode 522: Lagging Job Creation, High State Spending, Fewer Children and more

Despite MLG’s claims, NM still lags in job creation.

Another data point highlights the fact that New Mexico government spends much more than its neighboring states. 

New Mexico has seen a steep drop in the number of young children. 

Santa Fe mayor plans to raise the City’s minimum wage to $20 an hour. 

In another potential bad policy move from Santa Fe the City is considering an excise tax for affordable housing. 

RGF leads national coalition effort to highlight problems with the federal Railway Safety Act being considered in Congress.

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One Reply to “Tipping Point NM episode 522: Lagging Job Creation, High State Spending, Fewer Children and more”

  1. Once again no deep analysis. No real understanding of the causes for New Mexico’s problems. All we’ve got are the implications that we need tax breaks for the rich, less help for the poor and the needy and the desperate, and forget about environmental
    issues and drill baby drill. Oh and try to ignore the elephants in the room, the abortion issue and the gun issue.

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